14.01.2012 - Oslo
Norway Wants China Back
Trade and Industry Minister, Trond Giske discussed the opportunities and challenges for the Norwegian industry in China with the business representatives.
Norway Wants China Back
Photo : Regjeringen.no | Trade and Industry Minister, Trond Giske says they have a more positive attitude towards Norway's financial situation.

Minister Giske confirmed that there were several interesting suggestions during the meeting. He emphasizes that Norway and China have lost the good and close cooperative relationship after last year's Nobel Peace Prize crisis. Many companies express their concerns for deterioration.  - The problem requires a critical initiative from both sides to get this partnership on track, says Giske to NRK.

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